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A stationary queue of approximately 50 cars and their occupants sit waiting to enter the Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote, Canary Islands.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timanfaya_National_Park
Nice orderly queue. One of the few shops open on Walworth High Street and then only through a hatch. Morrison's supermarket and plenty of other shops shut at lunchtime
These people want to watch Chris Morris' 4 Lions. As do the 18,000 people in the queue in front of them for the tiny cinema tent.
The queue to see the dead pope. People were pushed up against each other, cars that owners didn't have time to get out of the street, the buildings, the police officers at crowd control points. There were water points throughout but no bins for the (half) empty bottles.
the arty public queueing in the Centre G. Pompidou
Pleased with the wide range of expressions and poses captured here, especially the mobile phone users - could they be talking to each other?
Wood storks have been on the endangered species list since 1984. One of the largest wading birds, these bald-headed birds measure over three feet tall and have a wingspan of about five feet. I haven't seen this apparent queuing behavior before. Maybe they are in line for the latest iPhone.
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Hundreds of people in the Mall of the Emirates, waiting in line for the World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Midnight Launch Event to start.
National Express West Midlands buses at Colemore Circus Queensway, in Birmingham.
Heading the queue is 4950 followed by 4809 and 4977.
Réserve de Berenty : "Lemur Catta",avec sa longue queue annelée de blanc et de noir , visiblement très asoifé
Happily, there is still some authentic local atmosphere to be savoured. The old ladies from Cannaregio cross the Grand Canal on the vaporetto or the little traghetto gondola with their shopping trolleys each morning, and the markets are still a place where local people can shop for their daily food requirements at reasonably low prices.
I was lucky enough to have tickets for the First Night of the Proms. The Proms, for any of my uncultured listeners, is a season (about 6 weeks) of mostly (but not exclusively) classical music sponsored by the BBC, at the Royal Albert Hall. The season culminates in a patriotic knees up "The last night of the proms", which, to be honest, doesn't do it for me.
The first night this year was a performance of Mahler's 8th Symphony. Although it was a bit raggedy in places, it was a terrific night out, a great atmosphere in the hall, and really top quality performances. The boys choir (choristers from St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral and Westminster Abbey) were absolutely superb.
The proms queue is an institution. Every prom holds back 1400 tickets, which they sell on the door on the night. So, you queue, and if you are lucky enough to get a ticket (just £5), you can go to the arena - a sort of middle class and middle aged mosh pit (standing area) in front of the stage, or stand in the gallery - the highest part of the Albert Hall.
"Karwa" taxis line up in front of a mall in Qatar's metropolis. Currently, Karwa, a sub-brand of Mowasalat, is the only existing ground transport provider of the peninsula.
it's also the company I work for:)
There is just one ticket counter open at this Beijing subway station. However, there were two queues going in different directions - which isn't making things move any faster!
I actually watched this bizarre double-queue form. The original queue was the one on the right of the photograph. Then someone tried to jump in at the front, and people coming from the left immediately lined up behind him, giving the "jump-queue" some form of legitimacy. By the time I took the photograph a minute or two later, it was impossible to work out which was the original queue. Predictably, there were arguments at the head of the queue as people tried to explain that they were the ones next in line: as a result, it has slowed things down for everyone!
Incidentally, there were about three staff in the ticket office: they could have solved the problem by opening a second counter. But they didn't.
Toronto, July 2022. Jelly Lens (VUWS Clone) + Lomography 100CN. C-41 processed and scanned by Ag Photolab
A kilometer away on a football pitch, Solidarités had been registering about a thousand newly arrived people since 08h00.
A broad mix of people were waiting patiently and good humouredly in the rain to collect their tokens entitling them to plastic sheeting, cooking sets, blankets and food that would be handed out a couple of days later.
A kilometer away on a football pitch, Solidarités had been registering about a thousand newly arrived people since 08h00.
A broad mix of people were waiting patiently and good humouredly in the rain to collect their tokens entitling them to plastic sheeting, cooking sets, blankets and food that would be handed out a couple of days later.